
AlgoRhythms #964
Lot Closed
April 16, 06:20 PM GMT
Estimate
500 - 700 USD
Lot Details
Description
Property from an Iconic Digital Art Collection
Han x Nicolas Daniel
AlgoRhythms #964
Software artwork, dimensions variable
Executed in 2021, this work is unique from a long form generative art series of 1,000 unique iterations.
Token ID: 64000964
Smart Contract: 0xa7d8d9ef8d8ce8992df33d8b8cf4aebabd5bd270
Token Standard: ERC-721
Blockchain: Ethereum
Minted by hilalyast
Acquired by blockbird
Acquired by 6449EA
Transferred to 6449EA
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AlgoRhythms is a collaborative generative art project by artists Han and Nicolas Daniel, released on May 13, 2021, through Art Blocks Curated. This collection comprises 1,000 unique audio-visual data sculptures, each intricately crafted through algorithmic processes. The project seamlessly integrates visual patterns with musical compositions, transforming each piece into an interactive music box.
Each artwork in the AlgoRhythms series is generated from a unique transaction hash, which dictates the combination of colors, patterns, and musical scales. This deterministic approach ensures that no two pieces are alike, offering a diverse exploration of generative art's potential. The visual elements are characterized by dynamic geometric forms and vibrant color palettes, while the auditory components are rooted in various musical scales, resulting in harmonious and immersive experiences.
Nicolas Daniel, based in Nantes, France, merges technology and art, utilizing code to create dynamic and conceptual pieces. His decade-long journey encompasses themes like color and geometry. Han, an artist with a background in architecture and multimedia art, brings a deep understanding of spatial design and digital media to the collaboration. Together, they have created a project that exemplifies the fusion of algorithmic precision and artistic expression.
Through AlgoRhythms, Han and Nicolas Daniel invite viewers and listeners to experience the confluence of algorithmic design and musicality, offering a contemplative exploration of patterns, sound, and the generative possibilities inherent in code-based art.
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